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I explained why in a previous post. You asked me for hard evidence, I could say the same to you. What proof do you have that running colder is beneficial? Or is this just a theory you are testing? Just because you have t noticed any issues doesn't mean there aren't any. There are guy, like...
It's a safety issue, and purposely programmed that way so people aren't left stranded if the battery in fob does while driving. Once the truck is turned off, it can't be restarted without the fob.
What OP is describing is something different, and probably not a common issue. He may have a bad...
On to a different topic. Received and installed new rear cab spoiler tonight. Finally found a company making one for the panoramic sunroof trucks that didn't look like a block of plastic stuck to the cab. This is not plastic. It's fiberglass. Fits good. I got excited and installed it...
Have a local friend with a 2025 who is getting his truck bought back by RAM for starting issues. Similar to you. It could work fine for a few days or a week then out of the blue wouldnt recognize the fob and truck wouldn't start. Has been at dealer for most of the time he has had it. Dealer...
Martin Saine out of Riverside, CA built the previous trans in one of my Dakotas. He is the one who told me 160-180, and that you don't want to run them cold. He is well know, or at least he was in the early 2000s, as one of the best in the pulling and racing truck community for Dodges...
In that case I'm far from a naysayer. While I don't build transmissions myself, I do run a built transmission in two of my trucks, have talked to more than one transmission builderz one of which has been doing Dodge transmissions since the 80s. They all say ideal temp is 160-180. There is no...
To think sending a certified letter to the CEO was actually going to make a difference in your dealership experience is crazy. Just because you sent one doesn't mean he ever got it. I sent a certified letter to a title company trying to get a copy of a title for a vehicle. It was picked up...
The dealers might empty catch cans of you took it there for service, but your standard grease monkey at the quick change oil places most people who don't do their own oil changes, use would care less if they emptied one, that is, if they even knew to look for it, or find it
Him calling people who don't have the same opinion as him "naysayers" is telling them they are wrong. I'll wait to see if he responds to say anything else about that though
These transmissions don't run hot. Not sure what you are even talking about with that. Mine runs between 170-190 daily driving. And the only time it gets over 185 is in slower speeds when there isn't as much airflow. The engineers don't want the transmissions running hot because it shortens...
It's more than just speeding up the shifts, you also increase line pressure which applies more pressure on the clutches so they grab harder and don't slip as much. This is probably the more beneficial change for harder shift, and less clutch wear.
That would require the consumers know how to, and would actually empty said catch cans. Which a majority of owners would NEVER do. This would cause an increase in complaints about poor running and check engine lights, and cost the manufacturer money on warranty work. As well as the added cost...
Speed of evaporation obviously changes with higher temps. The fluid is designed to operate at certain temps and clutches inside transmission need fluid at correct temp to work properly. As Scram said, too cold of fluid is just as bad for the transmission as too hot.
How thick is that vinyl? On an older vehicle I had a local shop apply clear vinyl door edge protection while it was in their shop getting other graphics applied. It was no thinking than regular vinyl and I still ended up with paint chips on the door edge
130 trans fluid temp is way too low. Any trans builder will tell you 160-180 is ideal range for fluid temp to allow for proper shifting and burn off condensate
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